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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1918. = MAY ELECT H N : -MAJF HEALTHE[?EHPT s |2l {| RICHTER & CO. P e MT —Th it : ; € n¢ : : .;‘ ; '- MARKET REB“VERS 31 \vns-rn;:?;:l‘::;n;;:;:o:; ST”CK,\‘;;:T;;‘;‘.-:?\‘. CON? i Pos ponet eeting TS er- ¥ e N B 2 ' a2 ——— The Kind You Have Alw'ws Bought has borne the signa- | e T e et it e ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his | ; . oA L personal supervision for over 30 y : no one P B health board will be held this after- to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and QUO[fl[lOl]S Hflrden Ane" Mld noon at 5 o'clock when another at- ¢Just-as-good’’ are but experiments, and endanger the o ¥ tempt will be made to elect a chair- health of Lhfldren——}u\perlenm" against Experiment. Sess](}[] 0[ Re(}essmfls man. Chairman George Il Bodley, What is CASTORIA AT M. D., has scveral times refused to : e \‘.13:,:“ ‘“,,\ office, so have both Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- Coppers, tobaccos and oils were Dr. T. E. Recks and H. T. Bray on goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. Tt contains n(‘lfl!(-r the outstanding features at the firm acoount of stress of other business Opium. Morphine nor_ other narcotic substance. For opening of today’s stock market, : - o more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the equipments and rails also making | relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind t(‘ulk'f and gains. Shippings were I o 2 Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising herefrom, uous Sl icn)ien iy - &, This especially no- care to take the position as he be- LS i S 3 Q < t displayed a strong under- :::‘o%mo”;: mtton tin licves that a physician can best con- and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the as tone. Txceptions to the upward trend Y fFico similation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. incinded General Motors and Centra dnictRlio o McE: The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, Leathers Mot recordine moininalis St 1 _Bloch and The Tuberculosis Menace. z G R ° €imn | The health department, through its The Kind You Have A'Ways Bought | novever cendl e alaand Room 410 National Bank Bullding, Telephone £120. Sh | clinic and by the efficient work in vices from alios E. F. MCENROE, Manager. llman | its own laborator; and its own Bears the Signature of Liberty Bonds were steady. | nurses, is waging an cnergetic cam- e - Moderate pressnrc Wit exerted Smaft Clothes paign against tuberculosis and the / 7 7 g t leaders after the first hour, SCOVILL MFG. CO = 5 | following warning, appearing in the 4 5 3 ¥ inning with Marine Pid., which 5 Suits $20 to $35.00. Young monthly bulletin, gives some timely { o S INT 4 ! rencted 2 1-2 points cels, equip- BOUGHT AND SOLD Bros. union made Straw Hats advice: L 7 o lients, motors and ell to k 2 oils or he- $2.00 to $8.00, Summer Un- “Tuberculosis is responsible for rday’s closing quotations | two picce and union more deaths and ilbiess than any lfl use For over 30 Yeafi" ind ns in coppers, Great Northern | other diseasc t is, mmm r, curable “:““w'eomp‘"mmwmcm re and rails were materially re if treated in th ly stag ; o . i v r . d. Colorado Fuel was unusuaily | Pressed Steel Car. 4 | bas died since his imprisonement and 3 are far more cases ol tuber £ et X : & —— strong, gaining 2 points. The general | Ray Cons .... 23 23 42 | his three wchildren need his support. e arre every community than we know bond market, notably high grade rail- | Reading s 887 873 His sentence is from two to three and yet it 1s a common thing to see way issu were distinetly I vy and | Rep I & S com ... 84% E years. Clothing Co. 33*“3*“**3T3”“?wf‘SEERETluplnMACY’WMEMRWEHREMEMWNiflfifixflmm:rmfmfiflfiizfif~u~*.1,,: e -———— Present day conditions are and, it is understood, Lawver M. sweeping away many prejud- Camp, recently mentioned, does not monary tuberculosis they scatter the 1d at 99.60 to 99.63, | So Ry pfd microbes of the disease broadcast, for o s irst.4's at 94.90 Vs at 94.64 3 second Studebaker .. o 437 [ Identification of Wasil Plsarsky N 10K 4 2 sky Not later on, when the sputum drie , 1m—mm Mayor of New Britain An- | to 94.88 and 4 1-4's at 96.76 to 96.95. | Texas Ol ....... 43 48 ully Establishe becomes pulverized, the microbe The market hardened again in the | Union Pac ...... : 21 st e hering to dust particles may be i nounces Candidacy For G. O. P.| carly afternoon, rails and steels con- | Utah Cop ... S : (Special to the Herald) haled by many of us. Recently, in 1 R 5 £ tributing substantially to the general | U § Steel .... 9 § a8 Hesttord unelll seTn Chosuperios Chicago, of 165,700 people examined, SRR | Renomination as State Comptrotier. | i HUHE FUUSEETETY S e b e G : court at Hartford today, the charge of 282 . { 4 ndecent Si 14,282 cases of tuberculosis were 4 ol e il assault preferred against - Hartford, June 10.—Comptroller | ¢4 noteworthy recoverles and tobac- | U § Steel pfd . 0 Wasil Pisarsky was nolled. Pisarsky ‘overed, and of these only 4 per cent i B d i d G l H = S *nited Clenr 1 i g o < ad been previously repo i e [ that he was a candidate for renomina. | Sumatra making extreme gains of 8 | Westinghouse .... L e o e e R health department. One moral de G e : | e 0 el [itos 4 pointst respectively. Western Union . % 907 ¢ Mo ral e e e Bl public places, except into receptacles 1 New York Stock Ilxchange quota- ‘>>="]Hfl S e ey genoe g - provided for that purpose, should not — | ol e e o e establish the identity of Pisarsky as (Continued from First Page) be tolerated even in the case of ap- the person who committed.the alleged e rashing s : | mombers of the New York Stock Ex- | s e i || psnton, s 11w Byt e oo Yook B2 qpgRey 5 PRRDONED |t S uld he justified may now jeopardize| “If we ar ey (s g |0 senate today the proposal o ‘ i ; ‘ | nolle, it is understood sl TEpre. are to el tosulls Sen. Borah for public discussion of : . June 11, 191 st akas OE S5 Yortrowics, chareed very life of the nation.’ against the disease we must not only : % i g : ¥ | treaties, Sen. Fall of New Mexico, re- . Hizh Low Close with so overloading a truck h adopt precautions to prevent the : . 3 2 “ov se hamber] o A a a truck wit Dol . publican, called attention to newspa- o Beet Sugar . 3 65 65 HSDRChumberlallkrecd Ba ttertserst | Soeioil e tA T A cHTin or ired S one Growth of A. I. of L. Siirsdios (HreEtnaNbyE onenNcaresRbUE i S SRE S S SE OB ORISR . : L : 2 2 Bl st. Paul, June 11.—With the pre- | we must discover the early c; s for | F BOnLE R AR SSI IR ek 3 Agricul Chem 873 R71% 8714 ing 31 Years in Prison—Guumen ' r0ad, was assigned for trial this after- supreme irt and Col. ¢ by 3 5 e L 1 inary details of opening day dis- | the latter a comprehensive system of | HIPVEME €OUrt Bud l‘“ ’f‘:‘“;“"” - - 1l Fdy Co .. 8 803 S0t | _ noon sed of, the delegates attending the hool medical inspection would he of | L OV8e HELT HUHIEIE TI0 I"‘” ; T(‘;” 22 . i foen B lee b 3115 3114 Must Die For Murder. i ¢ - g 0 o . eVOrV e - L eclaratio Aga 5t tke) 3 S T Can BR A 445, nal convention of the American |great value. Further, everyone should | o tnath Y| ke : i B y P and B aris d eclare« r g g o pons He B. Chamberlain of New Ha- jeration of Labor here tod zot | be examined by a doctor once a vear | 2N - pleant S leclaned, 1 strue, L : . TiocoRttss s 5 % enry el dng c a wn to real business which probably | and especially if one is losing weight I;-]-:”(r (‘1"5 Srreen ”l“‘fi ‘”] i ]‘" SOl b melting .. 75 ven, the oldest life prisoner at Il keep them in session for two |or has a cough or frequent colds; this f fEA OF T1e :_g:);‘_"“"m"”:“‘i iplomatic | E : Am Tob: eks. The various committees ap- [ is particularly true if ?hev]u : Ay |Gy ) , 4 . : A 65 U oo 9 9% | 4 pardon by the state board of par- inted yesterday began preparing | s se of tuberculosis in the home. e A - oD % 6314 i rlliedicnen iy borts and recommendations. The ol mubercutosisielinicl nivnicnt | Recarnt br 08 Wi ains N e : T S Fe R dons at its regular session. Chamber feration now has a membership of [ we have the co-operation of the So- | liplean ol : ) . congress and not for the president or X = : bore than 2,700,000 according to the | ciety for Prevention of Tuberculo « presic ) o ; 2 L g e i nual report of Frank Morrison, scc- @ of certain of the city physicians, Justice Brandeis or Col. House, ex- 2 BRT 1 5 rept o ourse that congress would 3 5 . e % | pardon denicd him perviously, was ary. During the past year 355,044 open on Tuesday and Thursday at | SEPt of ¢ 18t co o Beth Steel B mbers were added. There are 27,- | 3:30 p. m. be glad to have advice from the AL o : % Butte Sup ot convicted of the murder of Mrs. Mar- i ; ident,” said Senator Fall. “The ; . RS ’ Ernst in New Haven on July 18, 5 local unions in the federation, the Three thousand eight hundred er ¢ or e vort, said. and eighty-five vard inspections have of Justice Brandeis and Col S e ‘ 6 643 | 138 been made during April and May in BCO| olaa 51 61 Wethersfield, was yesterday granted tdwin Loco . E 5 5 [ 1ain, who has already served 31 years very likely would be binding Ches & Ohio The petitions of Carmine Lanziilo, | - 1% | on congress when intimated by the . . | Carmine Pisaniello and Frances:o the “‘Clean-up” campaign. Complaints | 90 congress when intimated by t ‘hi Mil & St Pl e i i rosident.” 3 . oo A0 2 | Dusso, convicted of murdering Morris | abot ty yar vill be gladly re- | PTEHI : - ol I & ‘ ; = seived by the D2 5 before the forelgn relations m,mm“,l MORRIS ¢. WEBSTER. ru Steel ..... 6 6 were thrown aside, The three men | hino Cop Departmental Reports. tee for declarations against the two N Distillers Sec i will be hanged on June 17 | _ Everybedy out, gardeners, and get pbod Supply Committee of State The monthly report of the tuber-|enemy alli Senator Full said that!on on the republican state ticket ‘ . 5 5% 5% Michael Garfinkle of this city, | those bugs today. The National War : culosis department shows 204 cases| harmony between the legislative and | 7o qaid he had been informed of a | =rie st pfd ... 321 | doing a term for theft, applied for o | Oarden Commission expects every Council of Defense Arranges Inter- | carried over from the previous month | executive branches sential and if | L5 S withdrawal, “There is| Gen Blec 14 ! pardon on the grounds that his wife | ©%¢ to do his duty. and five new cases. There was one | the president cannot co-operate with | 4" ° 0.4 Lur e Good Rub | death and eight cases were discharged. | {he committce it should be reorgan- i v Great Nor pfd { The tubercul s nurses have made | jzed R Gt Nor Ore Cetfs E . 5 ¢ ‘Experts employed by the committec | The tu 0 > | ized. TS AN ERALS > : : ¢ 3 ) ¢| 477 calls during the month of May “The state department apparentl L Inspiration ..... 95 4 4 C T d S f D C { v S\ State Council of - v : ! il 5‘:}:?‘&“1": th‘;. hie :’.,“"d:“,“ and have also consulted at 64 office | ig not in the good graces of the White - Interboro pfd .... 3 208 2 onnecticut rust an are epos“: 0 efense opened a campaig duca- | ? on on the use of milk as food tod i1 Hallinan’s store on Main strect, To orrow a similar demonstration will | Erie . esting Demonstration. lls. Tegular nursing care has been | Fouse for some renson,” Senator Fall Antomette 7. Rogasil, Kansas City so A o EONG I Cor ORATION given to seven and an equal number | added, saying he red” to expre Antoinette Jessie Rogaski, aged 20 | Kennecott Cop 2 AU EIHOY L of clinics have been held. his opinions because he believed the | vears, died yesterday at the Hartford | l-tck Steel : e A Under the head of food inspections, | ¢yme opportune. { hospital, where she had been a |l«chigh Val organized and qualified through years of efficient, given at Berkowltz's store at 624 | 353 Siores, bakeries, etc., were exam- [ genator Fall told of the administra- ! pationt only a short time, She leaves | Mex Petrol ...... 94% 93% ¢ trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian ain street at 10:30 in the morning | i cq quring the ¥ S : i a1l & the month and 33 pounds S b TRGY Gt (e L e ik = N Y Air Brake 0 5 : o e d at 3 o'clock in the afternoon st v dtiod & toral or nip| RS ISTISEL D IMDREE Re Sennie o hen masen Mr. and Mrs, L. Rogaski T Air Brake . .12 2814 ccutor or Administrator. S 5 & 2 e e formation regarding the prc of 61 Con uttavenue land three | N X C &V Hud . 7l e same hours on Thursday and Fri- | jjeat boxes were inspected and three b diplomatic relations with a country | sist WO A Nexl Clons UM o : Y L.y the demonstrations will be r were ordered cleaned. Eleven stores _'.. iy g 2k ',r”"v al will be held at|Nev O 5 7 Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits 1,000 000 Eaty L which he did not name St. Andrew’s Lithuanian Catholio | N ¥ N H & H R R 42% % 41% 2 led at the Dickinson Drug were also ordered cleaned. =~ The| "y that the most secrot kind of | church, Wed S | N Y ont & West 20 ¢ bretat 169 Main street. On Satur- | plumbing inspector made a total of . dnesday morning at S 2014 - % U S I I oF ERERen || G e T e ST || ey CHameRE e GG BRI e, sl sl B B e ek Nor Pac . i e 200 Connectlcut Trust am‘l Safe Deposzt CO. i s Knox, inquiring if it were not in con- | Catholic ce Norf & West fore at 250 Main street. The public | to Issuing a large number of mrnnfi L e D S Zibollcicemeterys S ol ey HARTFORD, CONN. M. H. WHAPLLS, Pres't. g particularly housewives are in-|and conducting a number of individual | ;703 % ! pilgent Wilson in & con- e baoplaiGay : i A G ited to witness these demonstrations. | investigations. At the slaughter house N « fose in charge will gladly assist in | the Tcceipts totalled $67.10. The | SULGIH, Frillle | ikness with .‘1\)”.\ fvvn]»j»;_x] of Jeremiah Coffey bnaering assistance In solving prob- | number of cattle inspected was 76, | T ont Jaministration,” replied | 128 attended this morning at st . while 86 calves and four hogs were Mary's Catholic church. A solemn | g Al ted 05 mical wes 6ohdernaq | tne New Wexicolsenator, Sisiits ire -l St S8 L G s Miss Eleanor Moss of the Connecticut | inspected. One anima condemned | - Nl e weopie of the Tnited ] igh mass was sung. Rev. W. " ral c re. i o and parts of eight others were con- S i B A. Krause wasg celebrant, Rev. John gricultural college, Mrs. J. M. Deab | and parts o T States into its confidence relative to | : f the Hartford County les [ demned. A total of 105 sample tatesfintofits confidenc T. Winters, deacon, and Rev. John ! league and the | egotiations with foreign nations | arm bureau illustrate the use and | Milk Were collected and four dairies | "% { Fay sub-deacon. The committal W oma o tions showed large traces of dirt fn [AdMINISI £ 3 of Rev. John I v. Burial took | [ i r 2 ress acts aske by i . . T e Pworin, | impart to congress fac asked BbyaliS " S e Lotaie e nul The Misses Buckley and Bishop of | (¢ IPie conectad from To DWOTIN | o eress has prevented the legislative | PIACe in the new Catholic cemetery. | [ e Connecticut Agricultural college | (o' " o Hyman Shapiro and | Pody from legislating intelligently in T dve arranged the exhibit showing |y gl & Son. | a number of cases, but *“compelled it Fmma Ligewicr. @ importance and proper use of milk | : to follow blindly the dictum coming Emma Ligewicz, aged 13 years, | § Ib 280 the homes. 5 from the White House." died ay at the home of her These demonstrations and exhibits LIFUT. SAUNDERS HIRF i | ents ¢ 5 street. re a part of a campaign beinz con-| piout Minot Saunders, a former slgnssnangnancnlafShelll sove Ml e NATIVE VEAL FRESH < VEAL or PORK by the committee of food sup- brothers. The funeral was held th % (o e s oot Tochlhinantanafathon=tiimatonithe BRIDE AND GROOM 64 st o T R BOaNTE n ROASTS . CHOPS . ... S l:A(tfixl States food administration and | Trerala st spending a ort T'olish Catholic church. RBurial w | 3 SHOULDER CLOD LL,\) BAC fl\ \)ll\l-.l) SAL/ 2:— - he County Farm hbureau. Jt is pointed | leave of abscnce with his parents o A - { the parish cemetery. ¢ (Solid Meat) . 5 - (In Strip) PORK . Ib [ A ut by these organizations that the | here. Licut. Saunders is a second | Mre: Onelette Is a Widow and Gilbert ecessity for milk in the diet and | licutenant in the aviation corps and She iy e aioodizor Tanilo ol 15 e P N e oo | RCenolsEas ade o ROieniins Sardoritia A NEW TEXAS ONIONS eing overlooked. Cottage cheese | spected the new airplane heing built tobAliar! | We wish to thank all kind friends an be substituted for meat which in | by Richard Kohn a X - Nelson. " i o and neighbers who aided us in any & FRESH PICKED BEET GREENS firn will be utilized by the soldiers | = - marriage llcense was issued | way at the time of the sickness and 1 Mohican Creamery BRoad and hencetal s omiadme oilte R i afternoon to Gilbert Contols of 152 | death of our beloved mother and a0 B imoortant LMany D Ghilaren ]m‘,‘;fl‘:‘“’”;_"‘I}_‘"“" “l\'\I”‘fl"fim»un Hartford avenue and Mrs. O'Delle | wife, Anna Levina and especially are | R Fresh Made e — S sk BUNBASE hrough lack of knowledge on the Onelette of 53 rwin Place Fach | we grateful to Valkyra lodge of V. O e B : 2 i a. m. HOUR SALE OhhNGHS W ass 2O C S lG a ta R e » A Do : is 64 years of age. Mr. Contois has|and Norden lodge, I. O. G and | y 5101 £ b E b Estate of Austin L, Dickinson of the | heen married twice previously and | shopmates at L., F. and C. for heati- g LARGE NEW or la-k of proper nourishment. du Se ‘ s ; | town of New Britain, in said district, | his fiancee is a widow e i N o the fact that they are given other piziancee Siamuidon: tiful floral tribut AISINS 1Uc 0oods which do not take the place of incompetent peison ONFENCAR TS ON, AN SELECTE \lf)lln AN SPE (*1\14 38 RADISH ! ; 2 e s ey ) he apnlic c f 3 < e = it b 30T 7 N 1 & 3 2 S g 2 o o " - he nourishment which may be had Upoh thc e palichtiollohi o MOEEORE S an M & SCARDED N, 2GGS . . . : rarempres s behs AUC o i1l e oo ¥ inson and Mrs. 8. D. Stein, prayi AFRAID OF SUBMARINDES, - X LARGE HEAD 2 a i e that as conservators of said incapable e Card of Thanks. i B spiNvAcH . peE At S - fhe New Britain orzanizations co-|iney may b authorized and om- | Local Sailor Says Prisoncrs Worry | ) wwe wish to expross our heartfelt MARGARINE .... e LEITUCE ..... heaa OC Rerating in this campaign are the | ;,ered to sell and convey certain S R * S Sa E RASPBIERRY K o § LARGE u\x\j I R s S o sell aerte Passing Throuzh War Zone. | ks to relatives, friends and neigh- | & : B PAPER 7 large rolls e d3e B siation, he Visiting omrss ae | o2 STtbe sitnuted i sald New BU L wyjen andrum cock, first class, of | bors for their Kindness and sympathy W JAM ool RN R TRV ] Eedel) ¥ ociation. the jeus for Do Bern | o per said application on file } o - Leviathan, formerly the | i the illness and death of our helove WHOLE MILK HOUR SALE 3 5 p.om. LARGE RIPE 15 B e ) morcaully appente Ltis German liner Vaterland, is home on | (4URNter and siste CHELSI . 4 SMOKED # SIRAWBERRIES bsk C n short furlough and spoaks inter- . Afr. and Mrs. W. F. Needham T PURE SHOULDERS h ¢ SOUND RIPE 25 estingly of his several trips ovarsens, and family. i LARD 2 SUwnTeTsesewss @ 0 DPACHES qts C On onoe trlp from ovarsens ho atntes I2e and city churches and schools ORDERED-—That said application — be heard and determined at the Pro- SHORT CALENDAR CASES, yate Office. in New Britain, in said dis- session of the city court Friday 1- that notice be given of the pendency erg of ws While most of the prlw B6on. | They ate as follows rank @ 0f said applicalion and the time and | oners were unable to spenk English, Wowaiczyk agal the Boston & | blace of hearing thereon, by publish- | the Jocnl man states thal one of their | The Shuttle Meadow Players' club faine railroad company, et al, J. G, ing this order in some newspaper hav- | numbor eould eveak lngliah fluently | Will give an entertainment for the # PURIC LUNCHEON * MOHICAN PURE STICKY FLY 5 Woods for the plaintiff, N. & Buck- ing a circulation in sald dlstrict, and | and spent most of Nix ii while | benefit of the Children's Home at the | j§ COCOA 3 G 23c CATSUP .... pt bot 30(: PAPER 6 double sheets IOC ngham for the defendants, motion by posting a copy of thig ordar on the | passing threuuii {he wer gmene ex. | Bungalow on Friday evening., The FRISH SHREDDED SUNBEAM SALAD UN DA 0 drop Boston and Maine railroad | Public sign-post n the town of New | promsing fervent hopes that the gront | principal part of the entertainment | g Gy ) 28c e 250 e I 7C .ompany as defendant: Teofll Wojdyl | Britain, in said district, and return | ghip would bo sutcoossful jn dedging | will be a playlet, “The Fake of New focoiRul -0 ORESEINGES et BISCUIS Er JIoE against Joscph Ulinski, answer, A. E. | make to this Court of the notlce glven, | tha gubmprines a8 he had ne inten- | York,” written by members of the Pouzzner for the plaintift, Klett & | BERNARD F. GAFFNRY tion of {aking a doso of his own [club, There will he music, dancing Hing for the defendant. - Ju mediecine I he could help it, { and refreshments. There are only two cases igneq | trict on the 17th dav of June, A. D (30t thera was n eaptured ecrow of a TSRy | " or trial before the short calendar 1918, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, mmv German U-bouat on ‘hnmd s prison- CITY !E.LAAS Sunbeam Grape Juice .. Pt bOt lgc, Tohican Pork and Beans .. can 1 8c UNIT STATE:! FOOD ADMINISTRATION LICENSE N UMBER G—08535.

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